The Prime-Prime-Prime-Prime-Prime-Prime Cycling Team has been excluded from the race in Italy for security problems

The cycling team Israel-Prime Tech has been excluded from a race to come in Italy in terms of concerns about pro-Palestinian demonstrations and disturbances if the team was to participate.
The decision of the organizers of the Giro Dell’emilia breed comes after the demonstrators have repeatedly disrupted the recent Spanish Vuelta, where Israel Premier Tech participated. The Spanish government estimated that more than 100,000 people were on the streets of Madrid at the last stage this month.
In total, seven of the last 11 days of Vuelta running have been interrupted or interrupted.
Bologna advisor Roberta Li Calzi welcomed the decision to withdraw the one -day race team scheduled for October 4.
“We believe that sport is a vehicle of universal values ​​of sharing, fair competition, solidarity between people,” said Li Calzi on Saturday. “We are satisfied to learn that this opinion is shared by the organization of the race, which officially confirmed to us that the Israeli team will not participate in the Giro Dell’emilia.
“I thank them for this sensitivity, which, I believe, is shared by a large part of our community”
The team is co -owner by the Israeli Canadian billionaire Sylvan Adams. Its first -tech title sponsor – a multinational company based in Quebec in Canada – said Thursday that it expects the team to be renamed.
There have also been growing calls to prohibit Israel from participating in various European sports competitions.
Protesters in Spain said their actions were aimed at denouncing the Israel military campaign in Gaza, which killed tens of thousands of people. He was launched after Hamas’ deadly attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
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